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Articles in 'Marriage and Family'
The Champion
By Richard Maffeo
The pages of the calendar fall off very quickly. Strive to live through each page strengthening your family relationships.
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Promoting the Sanctity of Life and the Sanctity of Marriage/Family/Human Sexuality (6/8/23 update: Tobiah and his wife, Sarah)
By Joe Tevington
Promoting the Sanctity of Life and the Sanctity of Marriage/Family/Human Sexuality (6/8/23 update: Tobiah and his wife, Sarah)
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10+ Ways to Help Keep Kids Engaged at Mass
By Caroline Godin
People struggle with the decision of bringing their children to Mass - but Jesus wants our children there! Here's some ideas to keep your kids engaged at Mass.
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God Meets All Of Our Needs
By Elena Sapphire
Jesus can be for you, whoever you need Him to be. Whatever it is you need, let God be that for you. Women who long for marriage, take up a devotion to Christ The Bridegroom. Women who long for a baby, take up a devotion to Baby Jesus. Women who long for a Father, let Jesus take you to The Father. The beauty of God, is that He is all-in all, God meets all of our needs.
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Ready for Change ?
By Stephen Clark
I have seen many changes in life; as a young man I sought to build my own ‘kingdom’. I worked very hard, studied simultaneously. I was ambitious, focused, hungry for success and driven. I achieved moderate success, and for a while enjoyed its benefits. I was also godless, arrogant, ruthless and fearful: - it was in many ways an appalling way to live.
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Creation Is God’s Love Letter To Us
By Elena Sapphire
God's creation is like His love letter to us. Scripture compares the rising of the sun to a bridegroom coming forth from his chamber. The flower's petals open to the light of the sun. The sun symbolizes the bridegroom, the flower the bride. Do we understand how all of God's creation is one big love story?
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Give yourself some grace for mistakes
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
We all sin. We all make mistakes. Give yourself some grace for mistakes and falters.
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It's Not Too Late to Plan or Set Goals - Write it Down
By Lynn Durham
Write down your goals and dreams and see what happens.
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The Rosary Is The Umbilical Cord
By Elena Sapphire
One day, I was praying The Rosary, and I heard Our Blessed Mother say clearly within the depths of my soul “The Rosary is the umbilical cord, isn’t this an interesting thought to ponder My daughter?” I was taken aback with beauty as I pondered upon this profound truth. The Rosary is the cord that binds us to Our Heavenly Mother.
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What NOT to do as a parent: a Catholic perspective
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Anne DeSantis discusses what NOT to do as a Catholic parent. Every day on social media and all around us we can observe the results of bad parenting. This article gives some ideas on how to avoid the pitfalls of poor parenting.
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Promoting the Sanctity of Life and the Sanctity of Marriage/Family/Human Sexuality (5/18/23 update)
By Joe Tevington
Promoting the Sanctity of Life and the Sanctity of Marriage/Family/Human Sexuality (5/18/23 update)
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The Beauty of Foster Families
By Susan Ciancio
May is the time to “raise awareness on issues related to foster care and to celebrate those who are dedicated to serving our children, youth, and families.”
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7 Saints Who Were Moms!
By Gabriella Batel
The Church loves mamas! Here are seven of them who became canonized saints.
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A Catholic Postpartum Collective - open to pregnant and postpartum mothers...
By Julie
Information about a Catholic postpartum collective for mothers.
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God’s Words to the Childless Mother Today
By Katie Zalany
This day Jesus has some words for us hurting mothers and non-mothers alike: He loves us. He will be with us. He will not leave us orphans. He will come to us. No matter what.
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Obtaining the bishop's approval to separate
By Joe Tevington
Obtaining the bishop's approval to separate.
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How to Teach Children About the Eucharist
By Caroline Godin
Many children prepare to receive their First Holy Communion every year, but are we telling them what it means?
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